According to police, Klinge was with a person dressed as Cookie Monster and another as Ernie from the "Sesame Street" television show. A fourth person was also in the vehicle, police said.

One of the victims told Channel 4 Action News that he was trying to order a breakfast sandwich around 4:30 a.m. Sunday when the car with the costumed people pulled up behind his vehicle at the restaurant on Perry Highway.

Police said the people inside the second car yelled that the first car was taking too long and that they wanted a sandwich, and the drivers started yelling and then started to fight.

Police said a woman in the victims' car got out and tried to break it up, which is when one person started to attack the victims, hitting both with a high-heeled boot, police said.

"She took her boot off and started hitting his girlfriend and me with it, so I took that off of her and I hit her," Klinge said.

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Video footage shows the woman collapsing to the pavement and going into convulsions at the drive-through lane.

"She is out of the hospital," Fromlak said. "She did sustain some head trauma and she did need staples to close a wound on her head."

Police said Klinge, 28, was arrested while still in her costume and taken to jail. She told Channel 4 Action News reporter Keith Jones that the incident was self-defense.

"The guy behind us was just acting crazy and got out of his car," said Klinge. She added, "I guess because I'm not the one with the most injuries, I'm automatically the bad guy."

"I just feel that it's a nightmare that I just can't wake up out of," she said.

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